Yudo Auto expands product range

A few days ago, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's declaration catalog revealed the declaration map of Fujian Motors’ latest model under the Yudo Auto marque. The new car adopts a closed compact front, with the charging port located under the Yudo logo. The new car is equipped with a permanent magnet dual drive motor, model TZ180XS30HP produced by Hepu Power Co., Ltd., with a maximum power of 70 kilowatts.
Aion to increase price by up to 6000 RMB in early March

A few days ago, it was announced that Aion expects to increase the official guide price of its models in early March this year, ranging from 3,000 up to 6,000 RMB. Customers who paid their deposit on the Aion App before the announcement are not subject to the price increase.
The new NIO ES6 declaration map exposed

Recently, the declaration map of NIO’s new ES6 was exposed. The EV is very similar to the current ES6 but with the NT 2.0 platform's latest LiDAR setup. The cameras use NIO’s iconic ‘exposed design’, with a lookout-type lidar positioned on the car’s roof. The new car is expected to be unveiled within this year.
BYD's new e2 revealed, expected to start at 100,000RMB

Recently, photos of BYD's new e2 were released online. The length of the entry level car has increased, the front is replaced with a closed grille, and the LED lights are connected by a blackened chrome trim. The interior is now equipped with a new LCD instrument panel display, the size of the central control screen has been upgraded, and the air conditioner is redesigned with circular shaped vents.
Tesla rumored to build factory in Indonesia
According to Bloomberg, Tesla is close to reaching a preliminary agreement to build a factory in Indonesia. Discussions include setting up multiple facilities in Indonesia to serve different functions such as production and supply chain. However as of now the deal has yet to be signed and could still fall through.
New energy vehicle sales in China will reach 13.1 million in 2022

According to statistics from the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, by the end of 2022, the number of new energy vehicles nationwide will reach 13.1 million, accounting for 4.10% of the total number of vehicles. Among them, the number of pure electric vehicles is 10.45 million, accounting for 79.78% of the total number of new energy vehicles. The number of newly registered new energy vehicles will increase from 1.07 million in 2018 to 5.35 million in 2022.